I have seen Hawksley Workman four times. Each performance I’ve seen has been better than the last. For that reason, it shouldn’t have surprised me that the most recent tour to support his newest record Old Cheetah was the best show yet. Workman isn’t going to be found onstage lip-synching, he’s unlikely to play a pop song (Although … Continue reading
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I Gave Up Supernatural Fandom … and Lived
by Charlotte Kinzie || Nanaimo “Supernatural” was one of the best shows I’ve seen from season 1 to Season 5. Show creator, Erik Kripke, had a five-year vision and he nailed it. I am more aligned with the BBC school of thought regarding the length of TV shows. I think they should have an end … Continue reading
DJ Qualls || Creation Salute to Supernatural Vancouver
You won me over DJ Qualls. The only movie I remember DJ Qualls appearing in is “The Core“. He played “Rat” who was a hacker who was helping to save the world. He has a fantastic scene where his character realizes that he may not be able to help – and he’s moved to tears. Don’t know … Continue reading
Salute to Supernatural, Vancouver || Chad Lindberg
You know what I love about Chad Lindberg? He’s a down-to-earth, no pretense, cool as hell dude. And he’s interesting as all Hell too. Chad’s had quite a career staring in many popular TV series and some fantastic films. Chad is in one of my favorite remakes of a cult classic “I Spit On … Continue reading
“Deadbeat” Is A Lively Read
C.Kinzie || Kamloops, BC “Deadbeat: Makes You Stronger” is a hell of a fun book. Now, this review is going to be tricky. I want to write about all the amusing quips and snide remarks but there just won’t be time. In addition, if you’re unfamiliar with the characters in this book – I don’t … Continue reading
Interview: Ellen Woglum in “Hated”
I’ve made no secret of that fact that I love “Hated”. It’s a great film; it combines two of my favorite things – a damn good story and music. But there’s something else that is pretty great about “Hated”; it centers on the story of a woman. Now, more than ever, a film like this … Continue reading
“Plague Nation” || Ashley Parker Is Back and She’s (Still) Kicking Ass
When “Plague Town” by Dana Fedsti was published, I was happy to review a “genre” book with such a cool heroine. The main character, Ashley Parker, is just your average student at the beginning of the book; and then things get crazy. There’s a zombie virus, “walker flu” and people get sick and then mutate … Continue reading